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Name: Martha Hadebe
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Contact Details:
Tel: 011 559 4555
Email: mhadebe@uj.ac.za
About Ms Martha Hadebe
Qualifications:
MA in African Languages, UJ
BA Honours in African Languages, UJ
BEd in Senior & FET Phase, UJ
Overview/bio:
Martha Hadebe is an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of African Languages at UJ. She is currently working towards a doctoral degree in African languages. Her research interests include African languages literature, women’s studies, and postcolonialism. Additionally, she supervises post-graduate students.
Research Interests: African Languages literature, women’s studies and postcolonialism.
Achievements:
2019 & 2020: Humanities Top Achievers (Honours).
Journal publications
- Mtumane, Z., & Hadebe, M. (2021). ‘Speech as a Device of Characterization in EDM Sibiya’s Ngiyolibala Ngifile’. Ponte Multi-disciplinary Journal of Sciences & Research, Volume 77 (3): 2-14.
Books and chapters in books
1. Mtumane, Z., & Hadebe, M. (2022). Chapter 1. ‘Actions as a Means of Characterization in EDM Sibiya’s Ngiyolibala Ngifile’. In: Sibiya, E.D.M., & Mtumane, Z. (eds). Trends and Tropes: Some Aspects of African Indigenous Literatures of South Africa. Pietermaritzburg: KwaZulu-Natal Press.
2. Hadebe, M. (2024). Chapter 8. ‘The Theme of Education in the Poetry of E.J. Mhlanga’. In: Sibiya, E.D.M., & Mtumane, Z. (eds). Broadened Horizons: African Languages Literature, Film and Creative Media in South Africa. Oxford: Peter Lang.